Tuesday, August 16, 2022

1941 Ford Pickup

 




16 comments:

  1. Wow! Incredible work. I'd like to know how much $ it took to make this a work of art.

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  2. That truck is total WOW!!! Sarah is busy, a two dollar whore making payments on a Cadillac.
    -Snakepit

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  3. Stunner.
    Odd how the truck of '41 followed the car style of '40.

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    1. Actually Ford followed that pattern for several years. '38 Standard looked like '37 Deluxe; '39 Standard looked like '37 Deluxe; '40 Standard looked like '39 Deluxe. Always with subtle changes. Patter stopped on cars in '41, but not pickups, although the '41 looks like the '40 Standard.

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    2. Oops. '39 Standard looked like '38 Deluxe

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  4. I don't like the baby poop color. But then again there's always Earl Scheib.

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  5. also not keen on colors but otherwise a mighty fine job. Nice to see a Flathead V-8 treated with respect. Overall, project is worthy of my "Perfection Is Porsche" label.

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  6. S10 five speed with an adapter will bolt up to that flat head. Highway speeds with flat head sound.

    Oh yeah.

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  7. Only meant to be driven in a "clean room".

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  8. Most certainly started its life as a farm truck.

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  9. I love that split bumper treatment, allowing that beautiful grill to show
    without being partially hidden.
    Bubbarust

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  10. Elegant is the only word I can think to describe that truck. Wow.

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  11. The brake and clutch pedals are oddly placed.

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  12. Guess I'm in the minority, but I like the Root Beer and almost Copper colors on that very clean .machine.

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